Friday, August 23, 2013

It has been announced that Tope Alabi erstwhile spiritual father,
Prophet Elijah Iretiola Ajanaku has finally had his last breathe. This
was confirmed by a team of medical doctors late yesterday. The mystery
that surrounds his death is still unimaginable, reason being that, the
deceased was highly respected by his congregation even the popular
gospel singer, Tope Alabi, gave him series of hypes in all her albums et
al.

What is so amazing is the role the occult group popularly
called Ogboni Fraternity played in his demise. A very reliable source
whispered that, two days ago, 27 Ogboni members visited his place and
were said to have asked every occupant to evacuate his room. Having
spent some time with his corpse, they left, a close source revealed.

We
also confirmed that the deity that comes out and is forbidden to be
seen by women (Oro), since his travails, has been shouting his name
with all sorts of chants to appease their god.

The man, according
to his church members, was confirmed finally dead last night and his
remains, the church publicist said, has been deposited in the morgue but
the Ogboni group, a source hinted, has warned the church members not to
go ahead with his funeral without consulting them first; what this
simply implies is that, the late pastor might have got his power from
them and not directly from God.

Below is official statement issued by the church to announce his demise:

‘The
death has been announced of Prophet Elijah Iretiola Ajanaku whose death
was confirmed by a team of doctors on Thursday night after several
vigil of prayers since Saturday evening when his health deteriorated.
Prophet Ajanaku who hailed from the Owo Ope family in Gbongan is
survived by his wife, Joy and two children Stella and Apotieri. His
remains has been deposited at the Military Mortuary, Yaba, Lagos.

Though
he was born a Moslem over 40 years ago in Gbongan, he moved to Lagos in
the 90s and settled in Ipaja Ayobo area where he acquired skills in
many vocations and engaged in several trades before his encounter with
God.

He founded and shepherded the Christ Revival Victory Chapel
International, Ayobo, Ipaja, Lagos and rose to become the President of
The Ajanaku World Outreach, a ministry devoted to the spread of the
gospel outside the church. His last mission unaccomplished was Idoani
For Christ, slated for September 30 and October 1, 2013 in Idoani, Ondo
State.

Until his death, he was a widely travelled evangelist with
remarkable crusades and prophetic healings around the world. Burial
arrangements will be announced by the family and the church soon’ Signed: Oluwatosin Faleye CRVCI Public Affairs Dept.